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Herb,
Thanks for your input. I'm still learning my way
around cars after a 25 year break while serving my country and raising a family.
This is my first time working win AN type fittings...
1. As Clint mentioned, have you experienced
any "sweating" or leaking issues with AN fittings?
2. What type of fitting would I need to get to
attach the braided stainless hose to the tank sending unit's barb
fitting?
3. Would the use of teflon tape on the threads be
appropriate on fuel lines?
Thanks for your help.
Larry Shouse
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Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 4:50
PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Fuel
Filter
Hi
Larry,
You've got the right idea going with the -8 line. Right now I
have -6 supply line from the tank (modified w/ rear sump), to the filter,
to the pump, and then -8 from the pump to the carb. However, I'm in the
process of getting the pieces to convert all the -6 to -8. As for
the filter, I originally had an inline type filter on the frame rail by the
engine mounted fuel pump but found out that any large debris caught by an
inline filter can significantly reduce fuel flow at the worst possible
time - at the drag strip! After that happened I mounted a Fram
canister style fuel filter back by the gas tank. Also, I covered the
line from the pump to the carb with Thermo tech sleeving.
Herb Lumpp http://users.adelphia.net/~hlump/index.htm
Doug,
I was thinking about running a braided hose all
the way as well. I have the same concerns you do, so I'm planning to go with
Summit p/n SUM-PUMPKIT3 which is a - 8 AN diameter fuel line kit designed to
work with 3/8 in. NPT components. That's my plan anyways, unless
somebody here can speak up and tell me I'm headed in the wrong
direction.
Larry Shouse
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 9:26
AM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Fuel
Filter
I am doing the same thing on 66 chevelle 400 SB 750
demon carb. I am going to run braided -6AN hose all the way and put
a filter in line. I am using -6an connectors no clamps!! my
only concern is that -6an hose is .032 smaller in dia. hope this is not
too small for my 750 carb??????
Doug
1966 Malibu
I'm getting ready to run new fuel line from
tank to my mechanical fuel pump (Holley 110gph) to carb. Any suggestions
concerning type of fuel lines to use, and what you are using to filter
your fuel and placement of filter(s) would be appreciated.
Also, is anybody out there insulating the
fuel line coming up to the carb?
Thanks,
Larry
Shouse
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